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Feeding Manila in Peace and War, 1850–1945

Daniel F. Doeppers

T h e U n i v e r s i T y o f W i s c o n s i n P r e s s

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B I B L I O G R A P H Y

Following Philippine practice, relevant Hispanic names of Filipinos are alphabetized under d (e.g., de Jesus), while the names of Spaniards are alphabetized by the surname following de (e.g., de Comyn under c).

AbbreviaTionsAAAG Annals of the Association of American GeographersABFMS Agricultural Bulletin of the Federated Malay StatesACCJ American Chamber of Commerce Journal (Manila)AEH Australian Economic HistoryAHR American Historical ReviewARBAg Annual Report of the Bureau of AgricultureARBAI Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal IndustryARBPI Annual Report of the Bureau of Plant IndustryARCC Annual Report of the Collector of CustomsARCIR Annual Report of the Collector of Internal RevenueARMB Annual Report of the Municipal Board, City of ManilaASEAN Association of Southeast Asian NationsBAHC Bulletin of the American Historical Collection (Manila)Balanza Title varies: Islas Filipinas [Hacienda], Balanza General del Comercio de las

Islas Filipinas, Balanza Mercantil del Comercio de las Islas Filipinas, Estadistica Mer-cantil del Comercio Exterior de las Islas Filipinas, Estadistica General del Comercio Exterior de las Islas Filipinas

BIA United States, Bureau of Insular Affairs records, USNA IIBiba Bigabang Bayan (National Rice Granary, 1944)BIES Bulletin of Indonesian Economic StudiesBNM Biblioteca Nacional, MadridBPS Bulletin of Philippine Statistics (continues PSR)BR Blair, Emma H., and James A. Robertson, eds. The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898.

55 vols. Cleveland: A. H. Clark, 1903–7.Bulletin Title varies: Manila Daily Bulletin, Manila Bulletin, Bulletin TodayCEA Civilian Emergency AdministrationCensus 1903 United States, Bureau of the Census. Census of the Philippine Islands, 1903.

4 vols. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1905.

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Census 1918 Philippine Islands, Census Office of the Philippine Islands. Census of the Philippines, 1918. Manila: Bureau of Printing, 1920.

Census 1939 Philippines (Commonwealth), Commission of the Census. Census of the Philippines, 1939. Manila: Bureau of Printing, 1940.

Chronicle Manila ChronicleCIJ Commerce and Industry Journal (continued by PJC)CR Commerce ReportsCRUSFC Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign CountriesCVB The Netherlands, Consulaire en andere Verslagen en Berichten [consular reports]DCTR United States, Daily Consular and Trade Reports, 1912–14ECA Emergency Control AdministrationEEH Explorations in Economic HistoryENSO El Niño southern oscillationFAO United Nations Food and Agriculture OrganizationGaceta Gaceta de ManilaGR Geographical ReviewHerald Philippines Herald (Manila)HRAF Human Relations Area FilesHSBC Hong Kong and Shanghai BankHs. of Com. United Kingdom, House of Commons Papers, a.k.a. Parliamentary

Papers (Commons) [consular reports]IJAS International Journal of Asian StudiesInquirer Philippine Daily Inquirer (Manila)IR Ilocos ReviewJAAA Journal of the American Asiatic AssociationJAE Journal of Asian EconomicsJAMS Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United StatesJAS Journal of Asian StudiesJAVMA Journal of the American Veterinary Medical AssociationJCPT Journal of Comparative Pathology and TherapeuticsJEH Journal of Economic HistoryJH Journal of HistoryJHG Journal of Historical GeographyJIH Journal of Interdisciplinary HistoryJNL Journal of Northern LuzonJPS Journal of Philippine StatisticsJSEAH Journal of Southeast Asian HistoryJSEAS Journal of Southeast Asian StudiesJSS Journal of the Siam SocietyKITLV Koninklijk Institut voor Taal-, Land- en VolkenkundeMJTG Malayan Journal of Tropical GeographyMS Municipal SanitationMT Manila TimesNARIC National Rice and Corn CorporationNHI National Historical Institute

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NYT New York TimesPA Philippine AgriculturistPAgR Philippine Agricultural ReviewPC Philippines ConstabularyPCAU Philippine Civil Affairs UnitPE potential evapotranspirationPEF Progreso Economico de FilipinasPFP Philippines Free PressPFR Philippine Finance ReviewPFY Philippine Fisheries YearbookPhilippines Yearbook Title varies: Philippines Yearbook, Philippines Herald Year Book,

Philippine Yearbook (1933–34 to 1940–41)PICAU variation of PCAUPJAg Philippine Journal of AgriculturePJAI Philippine Journal of Animal IndustryPJC Philippine Journal of Commerce (continues CIJ)PJS Philippine Journal of SciencePMC Philippine Manufacturing CorporationPNA Philippine National Archives, Records Management and Archives OfficePNHB Peking Natural History BulletinPNL Philippine National LibraryPNR Philippine National RailroadPPG Progress in Physical GeographyPQCS Philippine Quarterly of Culture and SocietyPR Philippine ReviewPRO United Kingdom, Public Records Office, Kew, LondonPRRA Philippine Relief and Rehabilitation AdministrationPS Philippine StudiesPSacra Philippiniana SacraPSR Philippine Statistical Review (continues SBPI)QBBPW Quarterly Bulletin, Bureau of Public WorksRCUS United States, Reports of the Consuls of the United StatesRGGPI United States, War Department, Bureau of Insular Affairs, Report of the Gov-

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Commerce Reports (continues DCTR)SEAS Southeast Asian StudiesTIBG Transactions of the Institute of British GeographersUMJEAS University of Manila Journal of East Asiatic StudiesUSNA II United States National Archives II, College Park, MarylandUST University of Santo Tomas

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Philippines

1881 42–47 (1879 compared to 1878), Consul Jean Philippe Hens

1880, 1882– 1886 (no reports printed)1887 136–38 (on 1885), Hens1888 291–93 (on 1886 vs. 1883 and 1885), Hens 1888 1048–50 (on 1887 vs. 1883 and 1886), Hens1889 no. 90 3–6 (on 1888) Hens1890 no. 63 3–8 (on 1889) Consul P. K. A. Meerkamp van

Embden1891 no. 42 3–9 (on 1890) Meerkamp1892 no. 48 3–9 (on 1891) Meerkamp1893 no. 59 3–10 (on 1892) Meerkamp1894 no. 42 185–87 (on 1893) Meerkamp1895 no. 21 204–07 (on 1894) Meerkamp1896 no. 20 175–78 (on 1895) Meerkamp1897 769–77 (on 1896) Vice Consul A. C. Crebas1898 849–57 (on 1897) Crebas1899 404–07 (on 1898) Meerkamp1900 no. 14 291–95 (on 1899) Meerkamp1901 581–84 (on 1900) Crebas1902 no. 36 813–19 (on 1901) Meerkamp1903 no. 43 957–62 (on 1902) Meerkamp1904 no. 35 1165–69 (on 1903) Meerkamp1905 no. 33 833–35 (on 1904) Meerkamp1905 no. 47 1149 (world’s largest sand dredge) Meerkamp1906 no. 30 763–65 (on 1905) Meerkamp

Hens, a Belgian tobacco trader and manufacturer, became consul for the Netherlands (1879–89). He started in Manila in the 1870s with the Dutch trading company G. Van Polanen Petel y Compañia. He died of cholera in 1889. Dutchman Meerkamp (1862–1931) made his business career in Manila in Hens y Compañia (1886), reorganized

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United KingdomParliament. Parliamentary Papers (Commons) aka House of Commons Papers. Consular reports. Entries give year of publication, volume, report or paper number, pages, scope, and consul or vice consul reporting. (There is also a separate series of statistics on trade with the United Kingdom.)

Philippines

1856 57 C2078 25–27 Philippine Is. Trade 1854, Farren1857 session 1 16 C2201 98 Iloilo Trade, Loney 1857 session 1 16 C2201 99–105 Sual Trade, de Bosch 1857 session 2 38 C2285 151–54 Philippines Is. Trade 1856, Farren1857–58 55 C2435 185–88 Philippines Tobacco Trade, Bowring1857–58 55 C2435 189–202 Iloilo Trade 1855–57, Loney1859 session 2 30 C2579 375–76 Sual Trade 1857–59, de Bosch1860 and 1861 (no consular report found)1862 58 C3054 340–48 Iloilo Trade, Loney1865 53 C3478 152–64 Iloilo-Cebu 1863, Loney1866 69 C3582 914–17 Manila 1864, textile imports, Webb1867–68 68 C3953 223 Sual Trade and Commerce 1866, de

Bosch1868–69 59 C4110 597–607 Phil. Is. Trade and Commerce 1867,

Ricketts1868–69 60 C4110-II 83–97 Phil. Is. Local and General Admin,

Ricketts1870 64 C115 207–21 Phil. Is. Trade and Commerce 1868,

Ricketts 218 Sual, de Bosch1871 66 C402 749–56 Phil. Is. Trade and Commerce 1870,

Ricketts1872 60 C501 207–13 Philippine Islands, Ricketts1872 58 C543 1320–27 Philippine Islands Trade 1871,

Ricketts1873 and 1877 (no consular report found)1874 67 C1079 1489–96 Manila Trade and Commerce 1872

and 18731875 77 C1354 1635–41 Manila Trade and Commerce 1874,

Ricketts1876 74 C1421 129–31 Manila, Supplementary Report

1874, Ricketts

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1876 75 C1486 889–95 Manila Trade and Commerce 1875, Ricketts

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1880 74 C2632 1353–58 Iloilo Trade and Commerce 1879, Gray

1880 74 C2632 1359–77 Manila Trade and Commerce 1879, Pauli

1880 75 C2713 1834–58 Manila Colonization and Admin, Pauli

1881 89 C2797 281–83 Manila Trade and Commerce 1879, Mackenzie

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1884, Gollan 7–10 Iloilo, Shelmerdine and Cebu, Cadell1887 86 103A 1–8 Trade of Philippine Islands 1886,

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Loftus1896 88 1697 1–13 Manila Commercial Report 1895, D

Earnshaw 6–13 Iloilo, Shelmerdine and Cebu,

Sidebottom1897 93 1932 1–16 Manila Trade & Comm. 1896,

Rawson Walker 9–16 Iloilo, Fyfe and Cebu, Sidebottom 1898 98 2133 3–14 Phil. Is. Trade & Comm. 1897,

Rawson Walker 10–14 Iloilo, Duncan and Cebu, Kingcome1899 101 2319 1–15 Phil. Is. Trade & Commerce 1898,

Harford 10–15 Iloilo, Fyfe and Cebu, Sidebottom1900 97 2436 1–19 U.S., Philippine Islands Trade 1899,

Harford 12–19 Iloilo, Fyfe and Cebu, Sidebottom1901 85 2638 1–16 U.S., Philippine Islands Trade 1900,

Sinclair 17–25 Iloilo, Lyle and Cebu, Sidebottom1902 111 2889 1–16 U.S., Philippine Islands Trade 1901,

Sinclair 16–22 Iloilo, Jones and Cebu, Fulcher1903 79 3044 1–10 U.S., Philippine Islands Trade 1902,

Firth 10–16 Iloilo, Bethell Jones and Cebu,

Fulcher

Cadell, Fulcher, Kingcome, Pickford, Shelmerdine, Sidebottom and Thompson were all agents and/or officers with Smith Bell & Company.

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Webb1893 43 159 574 Philippine Islands, Poultry Industry,

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Archival and OTher SPecial CollecTionsAmerican Philosophical Society, Philadelphia

Dr. Victor Heiser Papers, scrapbooks of Manila press coverageAteneo de Manila University, Rizal Library, Quezon City

American Historical CollectionAustralian National Library, Canberra

H. Otley Beyer CollectionBiblioteca Nacional, Madrid (BNM). Read on microfilm.

“Estado de la agricultura filipina en 1887,” ms. 19.218“Estado de la ganaderia filipina en 1887,” ms. 19.219

General Mills, Inc., General Offices–Archives, MinneapolisSperry Flour Company materials (merged with General Mills circa 1928)

Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public LibraryJohn E. T. Milsaps Collection

HSBC Group Archives, LondonHong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, “Inspector’s Report on the Manila

Branch, October 14, 1916.” LOH II, 124, folder Ig2. Seen by Wigan Salazar.Norman G. Owen, Durham, North Carolina, personal research files

“Merchant Circulars: Jardine Matheson,” containing Manila merchant “price cur-rent” circulars from many Manila merchant houses (1860–72)

“Peele Hubbell” (1850–57)“Peirce Family Papers,” including George Peirce’s ledger from his years in Albay

Philippine National Archives, ManilaContribución Industrial: Manila, Morong [Rizal], Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Taya-

bas, Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Pangasinan, and Ilocos Sur.Corrales de Pesca Manila, Junta de Obras del Puerto de Manila, producto del arbi-

trio del corrales de pesca, 1882 for January–June.Corrales de Pesca Cavite, monthly lists entitled “Relacion nominal de las licencias

de corrales de pesca in la Bahia de esta Capital . . . ,” 1892Corrales de pesca plantados en . . . Laguna de Bay, July 15, 1887Elecciones de GobernadorcillosErección de Pueblos: Pangasinan. Seen in bound copies.Estadisticas Manila, 1896–98, including Estado Urbano-Agricola-Comercial and

Ganaderia

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Fincas Urbanas 1890–1891, Manila districts and Caloocan-Navotas, San Felipe Neri, and Tambobong (Malabon)

Mercados Publicos Manila 1856–1901Padron de Chinos Infieles Manila 1822Padrones de Chinos, Manila and various provinces, 1890sPesquerias Manila, Expediente relativo a la reclamacion de varias propetarios del

Barrio de Gagalangin . . ., 1873, Concesiones–Establecimiento de vivieros de peces . . . 1877

Prestacion Personal de Manila, mid-1880sProtocolos Pangasinan 1896–1900 and Manila—including selected files kindly

brought to my attention by Jean PaternoServidumbre Domestica 6Vecindario Provincia de Manila; Navotas 1877–80, Tondo and Tondo Mestizos 1889

and 1891, Binondo Mestizos 1870–93Philippine National Library, Manila

Historical Data Papers (1950), Bulacan ProvincePublic Records Office, Kew, London

PRO, FO 45/53630/194/13, Warner Barnes rice mill destruction claim vs. the United States

PRO, FO 72/1553, British vice consul for Sual, Jose de BoschPRO, FO 72/1890, British consuls and vice consuls

Royal Geographical Society, LondonPhoto Archive, Manila and Cebu

School of Oriental and African Studies, Special Collections, London“List of Smith Bell & Co. Employees,” Ifor B. Powell papers“Incoming British Nationals, 1842–1859”

United States National Archives II (USNA II), College Park, Maryland“Consular Dispatches, Hong Kong.” FM 108, roll 4 (RG 59, Department of State)“Dispatches from U.S. Consuls in Manila, 1817–1899,” microcopy T-43, rolls 2–3Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, “Statement of Condition, Febru-

ary 27, 1909.” BIA records, RG 350, file 553Still photograph collection

University of Reading, Rural History Centre, Reading, EnglandRecords of British agricultural machinery manufacturers, esp. Ransomes, Sims, and

HeadUniversity of Santo Tomas Archives and Manila Archdiocesan Archives, Manila

Libros de Entierros for selected Luzon parishesUniversity of the Philippines Library Archives, Diliman, Quezon City

Isabelo de los Reyes Collection, clippings

Theses and DisserTaTionsBarwegen, Martine. “Gouden Hoorns: De geschiedenis van de veehouderij op Java,

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NeWsPaPers and MagazinesPrincipal Newspapers

El Comercio (Manila; a leading newspaper for commercial advertisements, 1870s–1890s)Domestic rice arrivals, 1881 and 1891“Arribos” arrivals of rice and maize, July 1, 1894–April 28, 1895Commercial advertisements, 1870s–1890s“Fiestas Publicas,” various dates, 1872–91.Foreign and domestic rice arrivals, October 1901–March 1902

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“Matanza,” August 9, 1881“Matanza,” July 11, 1888“Matanza de reses,” February 1, 1886, January 15, 1887, and January 9, 1888“Matanza clandestina,” various dates, 1894–95“Movimiento del Puerto,” November 4, 1901 to March 8, 1902“Precios Corriente,” commodity prices published every two weeks, 1888–91“Servicio de Aguas,” various dates, 1890–93

Gaceta de Manila“Movimiento Maritima,” May 18, 1861, 1862, 1872, and 1881Iloilo, monthly lists of arrivals and departures, May 9, 1861–October 8, 1862Provincial reports

Other NewspapersThe American (Manila), May 20, 1899The American Soldier (Manila), selected issues, 1898Bagong Buhay (Manila), available issues, December 1947Business Day (Manila), March 8, 1974Daily Advertiser (Hong Kong), October 2–14, 1871Daily Globe (Manila), July 23, 1989, “Nutrition: Coping with the Times” supplementLa Democracia (Manila), May 21, 1901La Esperanza, Diario de Manila, December 1846Freedom (Manila), March 4, 1899Free Philippines (Manila), June 20, 1945El Grito del Pueblo (Manila), August 12, 1903–June 10, 1904 and December 1906El Heraldo de la Revolution, October–November 1898El Ideal (Manila), June 1910La Independencia, September 1898Kapatid ng Bayan, September 12, 1906Katwiran (Tagalog page of Razón) (Manila), selected issues, 1910Libertas (Manila), February 1900 and October 8, 1901Mabuhay (Manila), 1934Malaya (Manila), selected issues, 1994Manila American, May 1906Manila Bulletin, selected issues, 1959, 1969Manila Chronicle, September 17, 1989Manila Daily Bulletin, selected months, 1922, 1924, 1926, 1929, 1935; “Chinese Supple-

ment,” February 21, 1923 and January 17, 1931; and “Quarter Century Number,” January 31, 1925. A leading newspaper for advertising in the 1920s. The title varies; see “Abbreviations.”

Manila Times, 1907–8 plus selected months, 1899, 1910, 1912, 1918, 1924, 1969, 1994–97, 2008

Minneapolis Journal, December 6 and 9, 1905The News (Behind the News) (Manila), 1939La Oceania Española (Manila), selected issues, 1893, 1896, 1898La Opinión, Suplemento Ilustrado (Manila), available issues, 1887–89

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La Opinión y El Comercio (Manila), November 1934 and January 1935Pagkakaisa (Manila), selected issues, 1929Philippine Daily Inquirer (Manila), selected issues, 1998–2000, 2008The Philippine Star (Manila), selected issues, 2000, 2008Philippines Herald (Manila), selected months, 1923, 1927, 1934, and 1938–39Razón: Primer Periodico Filipino Socialista Independiente (Manila), available issues,

1909–10El Renacimiento (Manila), selected months, 1903–5 and 1909La Republica Filipina, September 15, 1898El Resumen (Manila), available issues, 1890–93Taliba (Manila), selected available issuesTribune (Manila), selected months, 1930–40La Vanguardia (Manila), March 18, 1918 and January–February 1922Varsity News (University of the Philippines, Manila), September 1920

Popular PeriodicalsAmerican Chamber of Commerce Journal, 1924–34Bangon, selected months, 1909The Critic, 1934Employee, selected issues, 1939Foto News, selected issues, 1937 and 1939Graphic, selected issues, 1929–30, 1934, and 1939–40La Ilustración Española y Americana (Madrid), July–December 1890Ilustración Filipina, selected issues, 1859–60The Liberator, June 13, 1945Lipang Kalabaw, selected months, 1907The Manila Critic, 1903El Nacionalismo, 1906–7Nuevo Mundo (Madrid), May–June 1898, occupational photographsOrient, 1967Ang Pamilihan, July 1938Philippine Finance Review, February–June 1930Philippine Graphic, November 5, 2001Philippine Panorama, May 21, 1978Philippine Review, 1921Philippines Free Press, 1908, 1911, 1913, 1929–31, a leading venue for advertisingProgreso Economico de Filipinas, 1923Renacimiento Filipino, selected months, 1910Sampagita, selected issues, 1932Southwall (Cebu), May–June 2005Sunday Times Magazine, February 7, 1960Trabajo, selected issues, 1923, 1930, and 1938Tulay, Chinese-Filipino Digest, December 1988Vanguard, March 1938

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